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Crest of the Wave Cowl - Hand Knitting Pattern PDF

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Crest of the Wave Cowl


A basic knit and purl checkerboard is given a twist:

2 Rows of offset increase and decrease pairings in each check create a curling wave-like and deeply dimensional texture.


Worked Flat. Biased rectangle. May be worked to any length and is easily widened.


Intermediate Skills: k, p, ktbl, slip, k/ p3tog, kfbf/ pfbf. Increases and decreases occur on both RS and WS of work.


Blocking not recommended. Dry cleaning suggested.



Yarn


330 y (305 m) of Sport Weight Yarn


Sample used: 

Malabrigo Arroyo in Arapey

100% Merino Superwash (Plied)

330 y (305 m) 100 g



Needles and Notions


US 4 (3.5 mm) Needles

~ Or size that gets gauge/ desired fabric.

Row Counter

Stitch Markers (7, plus 1 clip-on to denote RS)

Tapestry Needle

1/2 inch (12 mm) Buttons (6, 3 + 3) 

~ For 3, dual-sided button sets.


Measurements


25” (63.5 cm) Long

7” (17.75 cm) Deep

8” (20.3 cm) Across Angle


Gauge


Gauge not critical but will affect size and yarn requirements.


Unblocked Stockinette Stitch – For yarn/needle selection 

24 Stitches by 30 Rows = 4” (10 cm) Square


This gauge provided for yarn and needle pairing, to get an appropriate fabric density without knitting the entire repeat.


Gauge in Stitch Pattern - Relaxed

32 Stitches by 40 Rows = 4” Square


**Notes and Tips**


A firm fabric with snug stitching will maximize, and better retain, dimension.


Smooth yarns recommended for best stitch definition.


Note: No button holes in pattern.

Sample is closed with dual-sided buttons.

The dual-sided buttons are pairs of buttons sewn together back to back. Buttons should be selected to be small enough to go through the weave in the naturally occurring larger spaces in the curls.


You might also seam your edge, or use a shawl pin.







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